The Asian Age

CRUSHING ON HIS OR HER PARENT?

Crushes may seem like a thing of the teens, but it’s actually quite common for people in steady relationsh­ips to have them too. What do you do if you have a crush on your girlfriend’s mum or your boyfriend’s dad?

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Don’t compare

Acrush is a brief but intense infatuatio­n for someone, especially someone unattainab­le. That’s what makes it exciting and often that’s what makes it fizzle off quickly too. Having a crush on your partner’s parent is not out of the ordinary. There’s really very little control one has over how he/ she feels about a person and the attraction need not be a physical one. You may just like certain attributes of the parent

that are either more pronounced than your partner’s or completely missing in the partner. But that’s what makes them two different people and expecting either your partner to measure up or rueing the absence of that trait in your girlfriend/ boyfriend is going to serve nobody well. Comparison­s, particular­ly within the family, must be avoided at all costs. Never ever say something like “You’re not as hot as your mum”, or “Why didn’t you get your dad’s baritone?”

It never ends well.

Handle jealousy

You may have decided to tell your significan­t other that your heart skips a beat for his/ her father or mother. But bear in mind that even the most understand­ing of partners find that a rather awkward conversati­on to have. There’s a good chance they feel a bit short- changed in the gene pool for not inheriting some of that awesomenes­s. This may bring out a jealous side to the otherwise indifferen­t and rather nonchalant demeanour your partner has. It’s very normal to feel that way and it is imperative that you’re sensitive to it. If you sense that your partner is uncomforta­ble with you spending time with his/ her mum or dad, no matter how harmless that conversati­on is, your responsibi­lity lies with keeping your partner’s self- esteem intact. Even if it means making a conscious effort to cut down on time spent with the parents, do so. The ensuing headache is not worth

it.

Silence?

After ascertaini­ng the situation and weighing the possible outcome of telling your partner that you have a crush on his/ her parent, your infinite wisdom might dictate you to stay mum instead. If you’re not sure how this info will be received, then silence may just be a good option. Unless you’re going to act on your emotions The Graduate style, it makes sense to just not complicate matters until you absolutely feel the honesty is required. If your harmless crush has the potential to mess with your girlfriend or boyfriend’s head, silence might be your only

choice.

Behave

Don’t even try to seduce the parent like you would if you had a crush on anyone else. Dressing to the nines for a crush is one thing, but being provocativ­e with a crush who happens to be the parent of the person you’re dating can be detrimenta­l to your existing relationsh­ip, not to mention twistedly perverse. Crushes are cute until you give them an R- rated approach. Then you lose your partner

and the crush!

 ??  ?? It is not uncommon for people to have a crush on their partner’s parent. It is important that you don’t enhance any kind of jealousy between parent- child that you’re completely incapable of handling.
A still from
Girl In Progress
It is not uncommon for people to have a crush on their partner’s parent. It is important that you don’t enhance any kind of jealousy between parent- child that you’re completely incapable of handling. A still from Girl In Progress

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